Maple Leaf Foods unveils Green Glossary and
'Little Changes, Big Impact' campaign to
educate consumers on positive impacts they can make to support the
environment
MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 7,
2022 /PRNewswire/ - Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (TSX: MFI),
a leading North American producer of high-quality, sustainable
protein products, and the world's first major carbon-neutral food
company, announces the launch of its 'Little Changes, Big
Impact' campaign today with a helpful Green Glossary
resource to make it easier for Canadian families to learn more
about sustainability and what they can do to help the planet.
The company launched the campaign after a recent
study1 it commissioned revealed that although 92% of
Canadians know they have a duty to protect the environment, 52%
don't know where to start and nearly half (42%) are confused by
environmental terminology, such as 'carbon neutrality' and
'regenerative agriculture'. To help make sense of sustainability,
the company introduced the Maple Leaf Foods Green Glossary, which
simplifies complex environmental terminology and defines it in a
way that the whole family can understand. The glossary also
provides some 'Little Changes, Big Impact' tips that offer
eco-friendly, easy-to-incorporate actions to preserve the planet
for future generations.
Climate Change, Carbon Emissions… and Confusion
For decades, Canadians have been bombarded with messages that
paint a picture of a planet in distress, yet the research revealed
that less than half (44%) of consumers can accurately define the
term 'carbon neutrality'. By building understanding, Maple Leaf
Foods hopes to empower Canadians to act.
"Little changes can have a big impact on the environment, not
just on Earth Day, but every day. While Canadians have the best of
intentions, our research reveals there's a gap in knowledge. It's
time to put pride aside, walk the talk and inform ourselves about
technical terms," says Tim Faveri,
Vice-President of Sustainability and Shared Value, Maple Leaf
Foods.
Maple Leaf Foods' sustainability experts compiled a go-to Green
Glossary which zeroes in on 12 environmental terms with high search
volumes that it hopes will increase awareness, provide simple ways
to look after the planet and encourage families to engage on Earth
Day and beyond.
The top five most searched for terms per month at the time of
compilation2 included:
- Climate Change
- Global Warming
- Renewable Energy
- Greenhouse Gas
- Fossil Fuels
Why Maple Leaf Foods is Leading the Charge
The protein industry plays an enormous role in nourishing
billions of people, but also consumes resources and impacts our
planet. As the world's first major carbon neutral food company,
Maple Leaf Foods continuously works toward more sustainable food
production and a more sustainable protein industry. Maple Leaf
Foods is dedicated to finding new ways to make its carbon footprint
smaller through successful initiatives, which help to decrease its
water and energy use, reduce waste and embrace sustainable
packaging.
The company believes the best way to drive change is by
addressing the significant environmental and social challenges that
we face as a society. This has led to Maple Leaf Foods being ranked
third globally and first in North
America on the 2021 Coller FAIRR Protein Producer Index, the
world's only comprehensive sustainability ranking of the 60 largest
publicly traded animal protein producers.
To access the Maple Leaf Foods Green Glossary and learn about
little changes everyone can make for a big impact on the planet,
visit: https://www.mapleleaf.ca/carbonneutral/green-glossary
About Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
Maple Leaf Foods is a carbon neutral company with a vision to be
the most sustainable protein company on earth, responsibly
producing food products under leading brands including Maple
Leaf®, Maple Leaf Prime®, Maple Leaf Natural
Selections®, Schneiders®,
Schneiders® Country Naturals®,
Mina®, Greenfield Natural Meat Co.®,
Lightlife® and Field Roast™. The Company employs
approximately 13,500 people and does business primarily in
Canada, the U.S. and Asia. The Company is headquartered
in Mississauga, Ontario and its shares trade on the
Toronto Stock Exchange (MFI).
1 About this Study: These are the findings of a
study commissioned by Maple Leaf Foods among a nationally
representative sample of 1,532 Canadians who are members of the
online Angus Reid Forum, balanced and weighted on age, gender,
region and education. For comparison purposes only, a sample of
this size would yield a margin of error of +/- 2.4 percentage
points at a 95% confidence level. The study was conducted in
English and French from March 17-21,
2022.
2 Data drawn from Google on March
15 2022.
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